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December 25, 1899 (4 pages)

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ce, made of © n alike. ym forter @) ade. t © me line top » for many years, and ou will realize what I oliday goods I have Books, Candies. have. ‘The goods ard RCIAL STREETSSSI St SAUER RSEE POE nT 10 before 900, buys cash, net ill prech cs S $2 up. evada City. or an cranes ad s and having all the ye sure, but they are e Dealer, a put the price right of i finest such as shapes and hy ost approved novny where eles, it ise “aan Va —T Storm-pound at Marysville, At the Churches Tomorrow. The usual services will’ be beld to-. *nt St ths Methodist church last oyen-. says: morrow at the Kpiscopal and Catholic. ‘0 wien Bvangolist Weber conducted . churches. Laden any eer ¢ elgg td pala ti in this city. At the Methodist church Evangelist a eter began by sayWeber will preach at Tl a.m. onj, "4 0". ave & song,. in reaponse “What Is Sin Against the Holy Ghost?”. 7000) ove EME VOR ee 8 In the afternoon at 8 p.m. there will be ptt 3 7 Siem ook ths. Gadkeieutigaad a general mass meeting. At 7 p.M./ 01 oh led in prayer, 1 A one tage Mr. Weber will take for his. topic, : prayer, after which. the es iy hoir sang, “I am Just From Jesus.” “Where Will You Spend Eternity?” [1.5 ae ! At the Congregational ch.rch there distr ea aa ee — mont will be preaching by the pastor, Rev. J. : ry ae Ase ee tee. Sims, at 11 a: m. and 7 p. m. ‘Bdbsst in eaowte were cas bsitane the evening, “Mormonism with its} Ww phelps and gg ‘ates MET a Polygamy; or, Shall Roberts be seated. jy a ee beare : , : Mr. Phelps announced that today in Congtess?” The Obrietian Endeavor . . ; De 7 will meet at the usual hour, led by A. toa owed ere will. be C. Tarner. Subject, “Our Return for prlapeips Sc gins ore era the Loid’s BeaWAinr Sabbath achocllie ee en tee SO ea a . he TRansoripr of last evening.. at the close of the morhing service. Mr. Wotee was pleased. to see a lady eo ngar o oe -enter:ch with a baby just-as he beSe gan to preach. “That’s right,” he said, Rev. Weber, the evangelist, is a min-. “I don't like the ‘new fangled’ way that ing man anda thorough one at that, . mothers have’ of coming to church He owns claims in Butte and Plumas. without their children, Why, Evangecounties, and isthe agent. for eastern. list Moody once had a mothers’ day, capitalists. He is a geologist and as. when no woman without a baby was sayer, and can do anything around a. allowed at his meeting. Say, what do mine from rannitg an engine or amal. you think? The old maids all borrowed gamating to sharpening a drill. Today . babies so they could go.” He aiso}’ he visited some of the quattz proper-. Spoke kindly to the small boys who ties of this district and was greatly . were very well represented. pleased with what hesaw. He believes} The Cyclone Evangelist then prothat the industry is yet in its infancy . Ce6ded with the sermon, speaking on} F with rocks and stumps and ditc around Nevada City and predicts that . the text; “Is Thy Heart Right?” the fatare will witness much more ex“They say that the heart is as large. tensive operations than wenow have, . 88 the fist,” he began, “and I often) The Preacher and the Editor. heart I have. It is very small, you A ODER think. When my heart stops I'stop. In _Evangeliet Weber said at the Metho-. 11:. pook, the Bible, yon will find little dist church in his opening meeting . apont heads but much about hearts. . Thursday evening that when he fairly . wy. 1 was in Dam it eaw «shed : opened his batteries on the Devil’s. +. unearthed near the city gate, and I. trip the natoral question was: “How pea of Nevada City the latter would . 54 to myself, ‘I could ‘play foot ball gin to say allsorts of mean things} . i+), your head and you would not about him, As if in verification of bis/ 1. ow it, because you have no heart prediction Editor Wadsworth of the) y., pertinns you pore better se dis Herald comes out this morning and than £ ogee0n a tins? sh charges that the splendid likeness of “Brothers, we pai your hearts the revivalist appearing in last night's Once a fellow asked for the hand of a TransontiPt not only looked like Bryan, girl, instead of her heart. He got it— but was in truth his portrait. on the side of his head. “The Bible is full of heart religion. The Democrat says: Two armatures, . Just so it is natural for a man to look weighing 20,000 pounds each, which the . for bad instead of good. I believe that Yuba Power Oonipany purchased for . lofty things gravitate toward the sun; their plant inthe mountains, are storm-jand that if we become elevated our bound in Marysville, and will probably ) hearts will turn to God in prayer.” not reach their destination before next Mr. Weber told the story of a lady spring, when the roadsare passa‘ le. In. who attended his meetings and rethe absence of other cover, the huge} marked that all she heard went in one armatures, which ‘are loaded on lumber . ear and out the other. “f believe you, trucks, are under 2 pd. for}: ” Isaid, “there is nothing to Sa — é How many ee san know whatOs tee ieee ene ene text was last night?” he asked. There This morning the horse attached to. was only one response. “Well,” he Wm. H. Andrews’ delivery wagon took . said, “a lady once told me she should fright at another rig and started torun . not be expected to remember the text away. Beforeit got a first-class start) when the minister had to read it. Say, double my fist to see just how much. Lanstedt swears they grazed the edge ‘of every preeipice on the way. They “Si hog always seeks “a mud-paddle. . fection that woald bave “‘done~f ‘wild ride and why the-others emiled. Nevada and Sit fe counties. the sunny valleys and over the moun. the two Henrys met with many adv Reber gerd < pa3e now the subject. of many “joshes” that . are being p E lar officers by their fellow “Natives.” They have a good time wherever on a pinch enjoy a good joke on themfers to their ride with the Coroner. ing of November 9. They were billed to remain there that night to inspect. they: set out for Quincy in a wagon driven by J. H. Fletcher, a popular Native Son and Coroner of Plamas county. Well, the road was rough; it was filled gullies. Martin says it wes the rookiest road he ever traveled, not excepting the way. to the Ourly Bear degree; reached Quincy, where they were received with open arms. Every body. was glad to see them, and aiter being told that they had a rough did you come up, boys?” Neither Martin nor Lunstedt could anderstand the look of suppressed humor that overspread the faces of their auditors . : each time/this question was repeated and answered. ’ Finally some one took Martin aside and said: “Why, you know Fletcher is the Coroner of the county.” “What?” gasped Henry with an inWilson credit. “Yes, didn’ you know he gets a fee Lon every corpse and—also sits as ad-. — ministrator on that same corpse’s e8tate?” Then the two Henrys understood the And everybody went down into the cellar, where they opened some Shasta water for which that county is noted. creased 50 percent whiie the wandering officials remained there. They suddenly developed a remarkable growth of hirsute adornments that demanded most frequent attention. Each Florin Isoard canght it, thus prevent-. if some of you were knocked from ing a wreck. Oe eae your spiritual standing, not one bone Sy would be broken. Peay ery: “There is too much skimming,” he There are almost nightly thefts of] went on, ‘in these days. Ministers are firewood and chickens in various parts . afraid to tell the truth for fear of ofof town, and the thieves have been as. fending sinners. There’s no padlock good as located. An arrest or two that . }on my mouth, I will skin you alive. will create surprise is likely to be} The true Christian should be like/a made soon. twenty dollar gold piece—gold inside and. out. RAE “For twenty-five years I have strug‘The Supervisors met this afternoon . gied to do right. I have failed some to consider Mooser & Son’s plans for. times, but now it is easier to do right the proposed new county jail and Sher-. than wrong. ‘He who sewsto the flesh iff's office. They were still. deliberat-. reaps corraption, but he who sews to ing when the TRANsoRIPT went to press. . the spirit will reap the love of God.’ oe Too many folks have halfan eye on the be At the Hospital. orld and one-half on God. Patriék Grace, a native of Ireland. “The Christian will love his wife and aged 76 years, died at the county hos-. always find something sweet in her. pital last night. He was brought to. Brother Willis and his wife are always the hospital a few -weeks ago from. spoony. Isn’t that right, Brothe: Truckee. Phelps?” : —_—_—_—_— Mr. Phelps believed it was right in “Deeps ane Feurrs, words are but. other folks, to which Mr. Weber releaves.” ay many. yhoo 9 a ¥ effected by Hood’s Saraparillia are tne A / “ fruits by which it should be judged. . 4°Y having you a little more so. These prove it to be the. great remedy for all blood diseases. Hood’s Pills are non-irritating, mild, effective. : More Furs Received. Rosenberg Brothers have just received a third consignment of fur goods, including collarettes, capes and if boas from the well-known San Fran-) “Who cocks wea ee Me, ‘ia . she asked; an er lessee ec vary latent. ute of thought he reached ag Socal Ladies should call early and get first sion that possible he _ _ 6 sr “e Choice. Our prices on these goods are take as to who was not wa ? Supe: visors in Session. cI A Reliable Pointer. Oh, youth, on schemes financial bent, Be sure you know just when to ~ et The higher up most things are sen The worse the breakage When they drop —Washington Star. It Was a Hint. “That fellow,” he said, “always seems to show up just when he isn’t wanted.” lk cago Post. very low. 1 t: é oo Effective. Fe so — een z Bride—I’m so afraid people will find * Degree of Honor Attention. On Saturday evening at 7:30 o’clock a special meeting of Nevada City Lodge, Degree of Honor, will be held at Odd Fellows hall to welcome the. got over it—N. ¥. Weekly. Grand Ohief of Honor, Mrs. Viola Nor-. He Was a Good Child,man of Los Angeles. Grass Valley Lodge will be present to assist ‘in the reception. ‘There will be an entertainanyone but himself. ood choild, too. ¥ ase: Grady—Sure, and he wor thot ees et Coo darlint ; . a Mrs. Kelly. Iverything thot darunt Bg oo ae ops ae iver shtole he'd bring roight home ¢ “yes ma his muther.—Tit-Bits. ~ Under New Management. Fruits of Experience, Howard Loveland has taken charge of the well-known Forunak BAKERY, Making ¥ “Pooh! ” a Mustard Plaster. Tegler. f Se ee ar ake Sop made it.”—Chicago Record. of every ipcluding bread, pies, cakes, cookies, and Regarding the Reason. solicits a share of the public patron-. pighness.” age. Allorders will be promptly de-) Marie—Y livered, n2%-tf . papa’s check book.—N. ¥, World. lied: “Perhaps your wife would en-}' out that we're just married that I've . es the blood of everything. If made Will promise to treat me in you ld be st in the race of life public just as if he had no thought for bad ae ts Matron—I adopted that plan when I ‘geet aie was married, and my husband never ti ggle asy. st gives Mrs. Kelly—So they sint yure poor little Timmy. t’ th’ yefarmitery? Such “fere’s a good article on the ‘Art of . ga irchased There’s no art in making @ i Hood's moe Joiner mustard plaster; the art is in getting . » sand Phe ety F wdlcnes! ae it put on your husband after you have es ar gydag Loe phage o} Penelope—Now, since you are marpastry of all kinds. The old employes. . te Popa verhaps you can tell ee and the management) . . why he is always spoken of as “His ‘ou will find the answer in morning there was 6 Face that began with the first meal of the alarm clock and ended only when the “lady barber’s” was reached. When crossing the mountains a fourhorse team had to be secured, for Henry Martin positively refased to walk. Before leaving the city, however, Secretary Lunstedt had sent out @ letter prophesying their coming, aud all the
horses along the route had been on stable feed for two weeks. The mountain roads were very good in comparison to those in the valleys, which were traneformed into a bog by the rains, which continued all the time the Henrys were in the north. Some of the Natives have been so unkind as to suggest that Providence didn’t want to take any chances on a scarcity of water while Martin and Lunstedt were there. At every stop the visiting officials were received with eclat befitting their station, and returned home thoroughly. satisfied with their trip. “He That Stays Does the Business.”” All the world admires ‘staying power.’ On this quality success depends. The blood is the best friend the heart has, and ‘‘faint heart’’ never won anything. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the best friend the blood ever had; it cleansthe business,“ you must Hood’s Sarsaparilla makes se ‘sta Lye Ld clear, Dizzy Spells—“‘Sudden dissy spells qwould make my hands and side numb and I could not work. Took Hood's Sarsaparilla and am a well man.” Fred VU. » . Halloch, Box 94, South Kent, Ct. Heartburn— “offter ealing I had a full feeling and heartburn. This, with teadaches, poor appetite and bad taste in awe Oe shar Chico, werye impure BI! nm : Hilenbrant, Rochester, N. Y. Hood’ : ne ares 9 . one of the most attractive ever pre-jisintown. While on their peregrinations through . sented here, consistit trated on the two popu. by a splendid orchestra and band. -_. T. Riley’s company belon ; _ Miss Shirley is an old-time favorite . San Francisco Monday for M 24 i od time ver they . with our people and will be~ cordially go, are fond of practical joking and can . weloom De ee ea eae m-. “Doris,” the bill for Monday night, is . gone to Keswick to take a job with the ont . a . that they only smile wh’n any one re-. ten for Miss Effie Elisler who starred in it for some time with anbounded. Valley has been appointed Deputy or je success. The story is a simple one and. Grand Patriarch of the Encampment Lunstedt and Martin reached Sasan. sentiment and comedy are charmingly of Odd Fellows forthe district consistville, in Lassen county, on the morn-. intermingled inits lines. = = _. . McKinlay of the following day. There was 6 good . cents for reserved seats, 20 cents adGood Brick ‘and Lime. evra é ae tae -—— _ ‘Phe brick sold by J.J. Hanley to the 5 to 7:80 o'clock. If you enjoy good . crumbled, but is sound as ever. cooking and fine service go to the +nd Consumption; used world for half a pe ped has cured in. numerable cases of inci i tior and relieved many in the results we will refend your money. . Price 25 cts., 50 cts. sale by H. Dickerman, the druggist. tf . attended to: ! barber in the town; and that barber . _ wasa woman. Itis said her trade in. : rama to the brightest comedy. Not. Mrs. George W. Starr gave a lunch melo-. today to Sacramento. them . only are the people of the troupe unus-. eon and whist party thisf afternoon to) for a long ‘time to come and are just Ser pace sie respective lines . a number of her ledy friends, ‘they aré © Phe 42d Regiment, to which Capt. P. will leave at the Massachusetts Hill mine, has play of greet strength and was writ-. Moontain Copper Compasy. and re get safe i Peer evade City is the Reserved seats are now on sale at. present deputy. The two towns alternate in naming the deputy. of Grass Valle “Phe prices for the week will be 30 ee ee Sees \eity has stood a test this month which : . Sree. wate proves its excellence. Being used on _ Sunday at the Union. . the sewer system, it has lain out in the ~ A first-class chicken dinner. will be jrain, been ran over by wagons, and rved Sunday at the Union hotel from . used roughly in general, yet it. has not . This brick is generally used by the Union. It . masons here,.as is the Roche Harbor What is Shiloh ? Lime sold by’Mr. Haniey. This. Lime : is regarded by jadges as the very best A grand old remedy toc Oona Colle i te coda. ie, a ee These building materials are sold in pient consump. Nevada City by J.J. Hantey, who is n advanced’ the only agent in Nevada City. Leave. It you are not satisfied with . your orders at the Union Ice House, on $1.00. For, the Plaza, anithey will be promptly n23-2t ' sir ‘ ma I gure 7 On your Sewer Work if you want to have a first-class job ch : and save money. We sell Pipe at the lowest market . ae —-prices, if you want todo your own workin making conbt nections with the new city system. Or we will take conig _.. tracts to furnish the pipe, put. it down and make all connections. We employ none but first-class workmen. == You may need a new heating or cooking stove. Our 25 stock is one of the largest in this part of the State. We os have the best makes sold anywhere, and the prices are et surprisingly moderate for such stoves. ra th Pioneer Hardware Dealer. Va ums ae/ me/us / m/e Ips aang eas um gm gum ms a ta aa a OPENING OF THE CAPE SEASON.. PQDT OTS NV Ths Fall and Winter styles for this year surpass all past seasons’ products in attractiveness. We havea full line of Eastern importations, fresh from the Eastern manufacturers. There is a grace and style about their cut that is irresistible, and the texture and patterns of the goods are above the usual standard. Pe EEEN we Ly Ny WU NW NNW ES NK. @S < Ladies, You Are Invited ( To call and inspect the assortment while it is complete. j { ‘The goods and prices will please you. ) >>< » = < SNELL & FLEMING. } oe CORNER BROAD AND PINE STREETS. : Permit Us to Suggest TO YOU, TO YOU AND TO YOU The wisdom of “Seizing Time (Watches) by the ‘Forelock.” Today you can doubtless do better than tomorrow. The unprecedented demand for goods has caused the factories to raise prices so it behooves all those who wish to purchase: WATCHES to do so while the old prices prevail. . We have a large assortment to select from, and an honest bargain is our pride. ~ Ex-Mayor W. E. Parsons of Grass . JEWELRY "We Can Build You a House and: Help Chinaware . You Pay for it.. Glassware Siasew .TOWLE BROS. yo concen lag NEVADA THEATER Clocks .+.,-COMMENOING... LOWEST PRICES. FE aan on SRE A November 27, 18990 RETURN OF THE certs. ste gr MISS JESSIE SHIRLEY Prices Away Under REPERTOIRE OFT NEW PLA\S bens = Trilby «~ Married in Haste. Wife For Wife. Moths . Game of Wits That Precious Baby MATINEE SATURDAY Popular Prices—t10c 20c 30c Processed French Prunes. The finest, most healthful and cheapest in the market:, First grade -7 cents per pound, second grade 5 cents. Special rates per hundred pounds, at Felix Gillet’s Nursery, Ney ada City. n22-1w .« HOTEL ROBINSON .. Under New and Excelient Management. MRS, M. C. ROBINSON, formerly. of Oakland. propriet Sunny Sa = sirable for families; ae, Sole table po guick service; elevator, reasonable rates; amily suites a specialty. American and European plan. y 1049 A MARKET ST., SAN PRANCISCO. si Bis Commercial Course, 6m........$50 Shorthand and Typewriting course..40 PSE ROUT CEG oo nsec caccnneiseserees ccc savesDU Combination course—including Shorthand, ‘Commercial and Ty pewriting—School year 9 mos...80 Teachers’ course, 3 monthe........ 20 Review, English branches, 3 mos.. .20 Review, English branches, 8 mos... 15 Full term began September 4th, 1899; Send for Catalogue and first lessons iu Shorthand, free. D, BREHAUT, Principal. Marysville, Cal. 2 a Preliminary Holiday Announcement __ FABRISTMASTIDE—the season ef cood cheer is coming. I believe thi C Will be & prosperous.sad bountiful period Tee tea peccla of Wee st a eounty. Abundant wate: as fallén;liistiring good clean-ups for the miner and good crops for the farmer. Everybody will soon want to Play Cla Santa’ Claus. When you are getting ready for that pleasant dut; Purveyor Extraordinary to buyers of. . nat erga sain ian PLATED WARE JEWELRY SILVER NOVELTIES ETc., ETC. DIAMONDS CUT GLASS SILVERWARE About which I will tell you more later. Cc. J. BRAND, MANUFACTURING JEWELER. TELEPHONE W. 14. BROAD ST, NEVADA CITY. 6999999999999999999590099 a . “You Need One —~— <= We Have Them. Hot Water Bottles AT DICKERMAN S. : Our Pine street window is full of Cold Weather Necessities. BSSSSS99 99999999 DSSS OD DD TWPTTPTHErererverernereee erververerererenr ver ververververnrZ2 Thanksewving Luxuries . E E *, NUTS E +* Brazils and Almonds. .* RAISINS iS * x Landon Layers, Seedless x or Seeded. w% 2% = *,* FANCY PEELS *% x Glazed Citron and Lemon os CLEANED CURRANTS, a BOILED CIDER, *% PLUM PUDDING AT JACKSON'S Bee Hive Grocery Store. eat 14 A. & H. W. 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